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District 202 High School 2019-20 First Semester Honor Roll DISTRICT 202 HIGH SCHOOL 2019-20 FIRST SEMESTER HONOR ROLL Plainfield High School-Central Campus High Honor Roll - Grade 9 DEEYA ALAPATT, MARIANNE ALEXOPOULOS, HAMZA ALI, BRYNN ARNOTT, JONATHAN ARZUAGA, ANDREW AUSTIN, ISAIAH BAEZ, COLIN BAILYE, RECE BARRY, MIA BARTLEMAN, COOPER BARTZ, EMILY BATTAGLIA, KYLE BEHLAND, ARUN BHASIN, KATHALINA BINDAS, JAMES BJORKLUND, ISABEL BOLANOS, JUSTIN BOLKUNOWICZ, MAX BOWEN, JOSEPH BROADWAY, BEVERLY BUARI, MACKENZIE BURGESS, GIANNA CAMARDO, MIGUEL CAMBRAY JR, ELENA CARASEL, PHILLIP CARLTON JR, LOGAN CARMODY, SOPHIA CERDA, LEAH CIRAR, ARIANA COFFEE, LUIS CORREA III, ADAM DABKOWSKI, TESSA DANKO, JOSEPH DEFANO, KATHERINE DEKLERK, ERIK DEMICK, JAZMIN DIAZ, JUSTIN DINH, MADISON DRAFKE, ALEXANDER DVORAK, GAVIN EDDY, KALEIGH ENSWORTH, HANNAH FEWKES, HANNAH FORNELLI, JOSIAH FORNELLI, MOLLY FOX, KAITLYN FRYS, CLAIRE GIESEKE, EMILY GRAHAM, ALI HAMID, EDWARD HANNA, HALEY HARTING, KATELYN HEISEN, KATHERINE HENDERSON, CAITE HENNESSEY, ANDREW HERITAGE, ALEXANDER HERNANDEZ, AMINA HRNJIC, ARIANA IBARRA, BRIANA IBARRA, SARAH IMIG, SAMANTHA JESSEN, ELAYNE KANIA, GRACE KETCHMARK, TAYLOR KIENZLE, AMANDA KISTINGER, CAMRYN KNOBBE, AVA KOZIOROWSKI, CARRIE KRAFT, TAYLOR KUJAK, ELLA LAVOIE, VERONIKA LEGLER, JOCELYN LOPEZ, DAVID LOTARSKI, OSCAR LUEVANO, CAMILA MAGANA, JANET MAGDALENO-CHAVEZ, GRACE MARCHERT, DIANA MARTINEZ, MARTYNA MATEJA, JESSICA MAYDA, RILEY MCKEE, CHRISTOPHER MEDINA, ELISE MINOTT, MARIYA MOISEYTSEVA, JORGEN NELSON, JESTIN NIETO-BROWN, RILEY O'BRIEN, LUKE OSIPCZUK, ASHLYN PACCHETTI, KADIN PARENT, AMELIA PERONA, AVA PONZEVIC, ALEXANDER PRIBNOW, ANNA PROULX, ARAMIS RIVERA, JASMINE RIVERA, SHAYLIN ROARK, SOPHIA RODRIGUEZ, EMMA ROMBERG, LILY ROMBERG, OLIVIA ROSS, RICHARD RUANE, SYDNEY RUTHERFORD, CASSANDRA SALKAS, HECTOR SANCHEZ, MADELINE SCHMITZ, KAMRYN SCHUBBE, MARIAH SIERRA, JULIAN SILVA, DAVID SIMEONE, NEIL SOANS, AALIYAH SOLANO, SAMANTHA SORIA, DIANA SOTO, MIKAYLA SPINAZOLA, SKYLAR STANICH, MADISON SUMMERS, RACHEL TANG, UXMAR TAPIA, CAMERON TERRY, ELLE THOMPSON, ABIGAIL TIMM, GAVREL TOGLE, TANNER TORRI, MICHAEL VAN HAM, VIVIANA VASQUEZ, MIA WAHLSTROM, COURTNEY WERNER, BECKHAM WESSELHOFF, ABIGAIL WHITTINGTON, OLIVIA WOODROW, SHANE ZABINSKI, ZAYN ZAIDI High Honor Roll - Grade 10 TAMEEM ABOU-CHAKRA, CHRISTOPHER ANDAYA JR, SAREENA BAIG, GRACE BARDACHOWSKI, EMILY BARGAS, JEREHC REIGN BATAC, AUSTIN BILOTTA, MACKENZIE BLASKEY, MADELINE BROCK, EVELYN BRUNSTING, SUMMER BURISEK, CHEYNA BUTLER, KAYDEN CATCHINGS, EMMETT CORTESE, JUSTIN DE LEON, GRACE DILLINGHAM, HAILEY DONAHUE, ETHAN ERNST, ALISON EUBANKS, KAILEY FEARDAY, MADISON FELGENHAUER, MEGHAN FELGENHAUER, LUCAS FORBEAR, TESSANI FOSTER, LEAH FOX, KENDAL FREISCHLAG, ETHAN FRIAS, JACOB FROSCH, ISAAC GALLINERO, LOGAN GIESEKE, LUKE HARTZELL, CATHERINE HAUG, DELANEY HENDERSON, SARAH HOLTZ, SOFIA IBARRA, KAROLINA IMBRASAITE, KAYLN JACKSON, ZOI JONIHAKIS, PATRICK KACENA, MIKAYLA KELLY, RYAN KELLY, JOHN KEMP JR, MAGGIE KINKER, ANGELA KNIGHT, CHLOE KNOLLENBERG, SOPHIA KONIECZKI, JOHN KOST, COURTNEY LANGLEY, MCKENNA LISS, SCOTT LOGAN, ETHAN LOPYKINSKI, JULIANA MACAULEY, LYDIA MAGEMENEAS, ANGELINA MARTINEZ, JOLIE MARTINEZ, MARIN MARTINEZ, JAYSON MATULA, MAKAILA MBURU, RACHEL MCCARTHY, DYLAN MCCULLY, CONNOR MCMILLIN, MARGARET MEAGHER, LEAH MIKENIS, CAILYN MILLER, ADDISON MITCHELL, JENNA MOHLER, SCARLETT MUNOZ, ANESA NEVZADI, AMAREYA NEW, JADELYN NGO, CODY NOLD, HANNAH O'BRIEN, JACOB OBMAN, SYDNEE OSGOOD, SELINA PEREZ, AVA PETERSEN, CATHERINE RAMBO, GWYNETH RANON, KRISTINA RENTERIA, BAILEY ROBERTS, TAYLOR ROCK, MAKENNA ROGALSKI, ALEXANDER ROJO, BRIAN ROSNER, JASON ROSNER, CHRISTINA RUKUJZO, MATTHEW SANICO, WILLIAM SANZA, RYAN SAVALA, DONOVAN SEBOK, ABIGAIL SHEETZ, JENNIFER SHOOK, SIMON SNYDERSMITH, MICHAEL TOTOSZ, SIMON TRACZYK, TRANG TRAN, ELLIANA VAN TASSEL, KAELYN WILTSE, WIKTORIA WOJTANEK, PIPER WOODALL, AARON WYCKOFF, JASON ZIGMANT High Honor Roll - Grade 11 RAYAAN AHMAD, ELISE ARRIAGA, MATHIEU ARSENAULT, EMILIA AYALA, RHIANNON BODE, JOZEF BOWEN-SIMONIC, KERRIGAN CANDRA, GABRIEL CARRERO-CARRERO, JESSICA CATES, BROOKE CORNELL, JOSHUA CUNNIFF, SELIKA DAILIDONIS, RACHEL DARBRO, FRANCES DISSETTE, BRYCE DONKOR, ERIN FAGAN, EMMA FIGLEWICZ, CECELIA FITZGERALD, AMELYA FOX, ALEXIS FUQUA, DYLAN GORE, MACKENZIE GORE, ACACIA GOTTSCHALK, ADRIAN GUZMAN, NATHAN HAJEK, AUTUMN HEIPP, GRACE HEISEN, ALEXIS HOEHN-RUIZ, RACHEL HOLTZ, PATRICK HUG, DIANNA IBARRA, JACK IRWIN, GEORGIA JACKSON, HUMBERTO JAIMES III, MOLLY JASZCZAK, JOSHUA JUHANT, MADIGAN KEARNEY, SERENA KETTER, LAUREN KUEHNI, MASON KUJAK, SAMANTHA KULEKOWSKIS, DELANEY LATAREWICZ, ANNA LAYNE, CARLA LOZANO, JUSTIN MCCARTHY, JORDAN MCCULLY, ALEXSANDRO MEZA, MARISSA MICHAUD, SARAH MOGOROVIC, MATTHEW MUHLIG, KEMDILIM OKOYE, LILLIAN PANKHURST, RYAN PAPACEK, JADE PRICE, REVA ANN RUDOLPH, BRAYDEN RULAND, ETHAN SAMPSON, ENRIQUE SANCHEZ, MELISSA SCHMIDT, ROBERT SCHMIDT, MANUEL SERRATOS, RILEY SITTERLY, NATHAN SOMMERFELD, ALYCE SUTHERLAND, NATALIE TANAMAL, IVANA TRAJCESKA, ABIGAEL JOAN TURIJA, LAUREN VAIRA, DARIUS VAZIFDAR, MINELA VELJACIC, MATTHEW WENGIELNIK IV, ANNA WHEET, LILY WHITTINGTON, TAIGUE WOODS, SAVANNAH YOLICH High Honor Roll - Grade 12 KUMAYL AHMED, SANA AHMED, JACOB ALMAWI, REZA ALVI, MICHAEL ANDERSON, ROBYN APARRI, KOBE FRANCO AQUINO, LUKA ARROYO, TAYLOR BABEC, SARAH BAILEY, MADELYNN BATTLES, DOMINIC BENNETT, JASMINE BONSU, MAYA BOWN, REYGAN BROEKEMA, CARTER BROWN, LILLIAN BRUNO, EMILY CALDERON, GILLIAN CAMACHO, JORDAN CAMACHO, ANNA CAMPBELL, ALLY CANAVAN, REILLY CARMODY, KAITLYN CARR, DAVID DABKOWSKI, RYAN DALY, CHRISTIAN DE LEON, KYLEE DEGEN, THEODORE DEIMER, KADEN DOLBEE, JACOB DONAHUE, GILLIAN DORMAN, QUIARA DUNSON, JULIA EGLY, CONNOR ELENS, AUSTIN EMRATH, DEAN EUBANKS, ANASTASIA EVANS, KENNETH FOX, JONAH FROSCH, ADRIANNA GIACONA, ABIGAIL GIGLER, CARTER GLATT, GRACE GLODOSKI, MADISON GOETSCH, CODY GORECKI, MARIJA GOSHEVA, TIARA GUIDER, JACKSON HERITAGE, GUADALUPE HERNANDEZ PARDO, NATALIE HEYE, JENNA HOMAN, KAITLYN HUSAK, JULIA JESSEN, DAVID KAMIANOWSKI, ABBY KIECA, VALERIE KNIGHT, EMILY KNOBBE, RYAN KODURA, KYRA KOHLSTEDT, HANNAH KOPEK, DILLON KOTY, AUSTYN KRAFT, TAMARA KRALJEVIC, QUINN KRAWIEC, MORGAN LEE, MIA LISTELLO, TOBY LISTER, STEPHANIE LOPEZ, LAURA LOREDO GONZALEZ, LAUREN LOTARSKI, DANIEL MABRY, GLORIA LYNNE MAGEMENEAS, JOHN MARTIN, HALEY MASTERTON, ELIZABETH MEAGHER, BRIAN MEEHAN, FRANCESCO MESSINA, MARISSA MICHEL, PAYTON MIDDLETON, IVII MIKOLAJCZYK, GENEVIEVE MILLHOUSE, MATTHEW MILLHOUSE, DAYANARA MIRANDA, SARA MOHLER, MOLLY MUNDLE, JENNA OBMAN, NAVIA ORNELAS CONTRERAS, ELIZABETH OSPALIK, LOGAN PALMITER, SARAH PARKER, DUSTYN PERONA, MIA PUSTZ, BRIANNA QUINTERO, ARMINA RAMAZANOSKI, EMILY RAMIREZ, MARCOS RIVERA, MARTHA RIVERA, MATTHEW SANZA, CHLOE SCHIEMANN, SYDNEY SCHILLINGER, ALIYAH SEGOVIA, ANNE SERDAR, JUAN SILVA, KEVIN SINRAM, CODY SITTERLY, BRODY SUSKI, TYLER SUSKI, ISABEL TAYLOR, NINA TORRI, CALEB VERGARA, KATIE VERKLAN, ANDREA VILLICANA, ISABELLA VON PIESCHEL, STEPHANIE WALLACE, CONRAD WEBER, IAN WESSELHOFF, CAITLIN WHISNANT, DANIELLE WILLIAMS, VICTORIA ZULCA Regular Honor Roll - Grade 9 KATELYN ADAMS, CHRISTOPHER ALLEN, KAITLYN ALLISON, OCTAVIO AMBROSE- GARCIA, ANGELA ANGUIANO, SANA ARBI, LYNDSEY AUSTIN, CHRISTIAN AWALT, KINSEY BAKHAUS, HAIDER BAKHTIARI, MADELINE BARNOSKI, ARIANA BARRAZA, MIRANDA BELTRAN, KAIYAH BERGTHOLD, MADISON BESICH, NICOLE BINDA, ROSE BINGHAM, XAVIER BLANCO, KEYLA BOATENG, APRIL BOBLINK, ALYSSA BONOMO, ASHER BRADLEY, HANNAH BRUNE, TYLER BUONAMICI, NICHOLAS CARIS, RYAN CATALANO, ABIGAIL CAVELLE, LAURYN CHANCY, JESSIKA CHAPMAN, ROBERT CHASE JR, CALEB COBERLEY, SAMANTHA COLDWATER, MASON COLYER, SHANE CORCUERA, KATHERINE CRAIG, BROGAN CROTTY, ALEXIS CRUZ, MASON CURRAN, AIDAN CURRY, ADDISON CURTIS, MIA CUTRONI, DOMINICK D'AGUANNO, JOHN DARBY, DOMINIC DAWIDOWSKI, ABIGAIL DEGRADO, ANTHONY DEIMER, AUDREY DENNIS, LITZY DIAZ, HAYDEN DONNEWALD, CIARA DOTSON, THOMAS DOYLE, CHRISTIAN DUHAMEL, FLINT DURNAS, MADALENA DUST, DANIELLE DYBAS, ERIN EDDY, JACK ENGLISH, HAILEY ERHARDT, GILBERTO ESQUIVEL RAMIREZ, MARISSA FARRELL, HARLEY FAY, JIZELLE FIERRO, CHRISTOPHER FINDER, KAILEY FRANCO, KENNEDI GAINES, EVAN GALLARDO, MIYALA GALLEGOS, ALEJANDRA GARCIA, BRIANNA GARDNER, ANDREW GENSCHORECK, ETHAN GLASS, ETHAN GONZALEZ, JORGE GRANADOS JR, CESAR GUAJARDO, EMILY GUARDADO, JOSHUA HAFNER, WILLIAM HAMBY, TIFFANY HARRISON, PAIGE HART, KAROL HERNANDEZ, JORDYN HILL, ABIGAIL IDA, EBONI JACKSON, ANTHONY JIMENEZ, NATHANIEL JOHNSON, BRENDEN JONES, NATALIA JONES, TYLER KALTER, MICHAEL KAWA, TREVOR KEASLER, KAITLYN KELLY, JOSHUA KENNY, SKYLER KLAPPERICH, JOSHUA KODURA, DYLAN KRAULIDIS, TIMOTHY KRISTOFER, JAMES KULEKOWSKIS, GRACE LEETH, PAMELA LEON, BRANDON LINHART, JONAH LINKO, HAYLEY LISTER, SARAH LOPEZ, LAUREN LOUCKS, AVA LOWDERMILK, BENJAMIN MARTIN, STERLING MARTIN, LILLIANNA MASCOTE, HAYLIE MASEK, NOAH MATL, MADDILYN MATUSAK, CAMREN MCGREGORY, SELENA MICHNO, TEIGEN MILES, PARIS MILLS, BRYANNA MORENO, ANTHONY MORGAN, RYAN MURRAY, JENNA NICHOLSON, DAVID NYCZ, ARELLA ORTIZ, DELILAH PANTOJA, DAVID PEARSON, JESSE PEREZ, MAXAMILLION PIEKOSZ, BRIANA PINA AGUILAR, TRISTAN POGSON, NEVAEH PURCHASE, GABRIELLA QUARESIMA, EDILU RALPH, CARLOS RAMIREZ III, DWAYNE RANON, COLIN RASMUSSEN, JOSSELINE RAZO, JULIAN REYES, ALONDRA REYES RODRIGUEZ, DANIEL RIGGS, JOHN RINEHART, BRIANNA RIVERA, PAIGE RIZZO, ALEXINE RODRIGUEZ, IVAN RODRIGUEZ, MELANIE ROMERO, BRENDAN ROSIAN, SAMANTHA RUDDY, ANNA SCATES, CECELIA SCHIEMANN, KATELYN SCHMIDT, GAVIN SCHNOWSKE, KATHLEEN SCHRAER, JAYCOB SCHWAB, REBECCA SEEMAN, KERRIGAN SENEKER, BRYCE SHOTO, JESSICA SOLANO, ANTHONY STELZNER, LINDSEY TAMPA, PATRICK TAYLOR, LILLY THEOBALD, JAMAL THOMPSON
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